ones to resist any military incursions that could derail democratic rule.“This kind of visit is important and good to help us exchange ideas on how to deliver good governance to the people, and it can even reduce the tide of military incursions that we are witnessing recently.
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He described the visit of the NPP national chairman as an icebreaker that would strengthen the relationship between the ruling political parties of both countries.
This, he said, was especially because Ghana and Nigeria shared the same values and political history.
Ganduje said the relationship between both countries was long-standing, noting that they passed through the same colonial masters and shared the same national language: English.
He recalled how both countries secured independence from Britain without shedding blood and spoke English as their official language which further strengthened their bond among Francophone neighbours.